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Chimaera 13-06-2005 18:58

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Ok - here's a New Woman for you!

You haven't quite grasped it, have you Chimy? A New Woman would never be seen in the kitchen - that's the New Man's domain now. You're meant to be outside mowing the lawn or tinkering with the car.

:D


...I'm doing a tub of fresh carbonara sauce over pasta.

Well yeah, actually, Paul did the dinner and I have been out tinkering in the garden this afternoon!! The car is still off limits till Wednesday though! :D

budwieser 13-06-2005 19:20

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Tonight is Roast Leg of Lamb marinated in Garlic Puree with Roast Potatoes and Roast Onions with Cauliflower Cheese, Sliced Green Beans, Peas, and Onion Sauce. Mint sauce on the side!:D Yum, Yum, Yum, Yum!:)

The blokes at work will love me tomorrow stinking of Garlic and Onions!:D :D :D

greencreeper 13-06-2005 22:07

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I quite like lamb myself, Budwieser. Incredibly expensive though, and tricky to cook right. Usually opt for it in restaurants.

Tuftus 13-06-2005 22:41

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Originally Posted by budwieser
Tonight is Roast Leg of Lamb marinated in Garlic Puree with Roast Potatoes and Roast Onions with Cauliflower Cheese, Sliced Green Beans, Peas, and Onion Sauce. Mint sauce on the side!:D Yum, Yum, Yum, Yum!:)

The blokes at work will love me tomorrow stinking of Garlic and Onions!:D :D :D

Nice!!!

Next time stab holes in it and poke the garlic in to it (garnish with sprigs of fresh rosemary if you have it and glaze with honey), leave it overnight and then roast it...

You will be amazed!!!

I guarantee it, even more so if you bbq it over an indirect heat in a weber!!!

:)
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I quite like lamb myself, Budwieser. Incredibly expensive though, and tricky to cook right. Usually opt for it in restaurants.

Cook lamb slowly and you will get excellent results, a leg of lamb done in a slow cooker all day is very hard to beat for flavour and texture.

If you cook it with stock, wine, onions, garlic and veg etc you can make some excellent gravies as well!!!

Ramrod 02-10-2005 16:43

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Roast chicken, roast potatoes, boiled carrots & cabbage with gravy. Nice traditional English food! :drool:
Naturally, I am pickling myself whilst cooking :D

marky 02-10-2005 16:49

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Roast chicken, roast potatoes, boiled carrots & cabbage with gravy. Nice traditional English food! :drool:
Naturally, I am pickling myself whilst cooking :D

Marky now charters a very fast helicopter :drool:

Ramrod 02-10-2005 16:52

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The chicken was not boned, before anyone asks.......I'm looking at the [nthw] clan, you rabble! :D
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Marky now charters a very fast helicopter :drool:

I'll let you know what it tasted like! :D

sir_drinks_alot 02-10-2005 17:46

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roast dinner. :)

Julian 02-10-2005 18:05

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Puppadam onion salad & mango chutney

Chef's special biriani.

Garlic nan

Tiramasu.

:D

Hom3r 02-10-2005 18:06

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Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Baked Beans, Spam, Spam and Spam

:D :disturbd: :nutter:

marky 02-10-2005 18:08

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Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam, Baked Beans, Spam, Spam and Spam

:D :disturbd: :nutter:

I hope you are not spamming spam ;)

fireman328 02-10-2005 20:24

Re: [Merged] The what's for dinner thread
 
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Originally Posted by budwieser
Tonight is Roast Leg of Lamb marinated in Garlic Puree with Roast Potatoes and Roast Onions with Cauliflower Cheese, Sliced Green Beans, Peas, and Onion Sauce. Mint sauce on the side!:D Yum, Yum, Yum, Yum!:)

The blokes at work will love me tomorrow stinking of Garlic and Onions!:D :D :D

Never mind the blokes at work, if you are ever in my neck of the woods you can call anytime, I'll provide the makings if you cook it ........drool.
Being single aint all its cracked up to be (well not at my age anyway) ;)

iadom 02-10-2005 20:42

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Steak casserole with onions & carrots. New potatoes roasted in their skins, sprinkled with herbs and roasted in olive oil, fresh spring cabbage and green beans. Washed down with a bottle of Deen De Bortoli, Family Reserve, Durif 2002. a superb antipodean number, a much better finish than their cricketers of late. :)

homealone 02-10-2005 20:54

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Steak casserole with onions & carrots. New potatoes roasted in their skins, sprinkled with herbs and roasted in olive oil, fresh spring cabbage and green beans. Washed down with a bottle of Deen De Bortoli, Family Reserve, Durif 2002. a superb antipodean number, a much better finish than their cricketers of late. :)

sounds yummy - especially the wine, I havn't tried a Durif - will keep my eye out. :tu:

we had Scottish sirloin steak (rare/medium), potato wedges & tinned peas :)

wine - Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon - about £3 a litre & 14% :angel:

bopdude 18-12-2007 18:13

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BIG :bump:

Had to post as haven't had this in ages, tonight is roast pheasant :drool: a brace of them :drool: :drool:

In the oven, smothered in black pepper, sea salt, garlic and a hint of lemongrass :drool:


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